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Planning permission submitted for National Manufacturing Institute Scotland
A planning application has been submitted for the development of the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) situated at the centre of the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Scotland (AMIDS) in Renfrewshire.
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Bacteria used to control the mosquito-borne virus dengue in the wild
Scientists have reported an effective and environmentally sustainable way to block the transmission of mosquito-borne dengue virus, in trials carried out in Malaysia.
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Strathclyde wins Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education
The University of Strathclyde has been named as one of the winners of a prestigious award that recognises world-class excellence and achievement at academic institutions.
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Scottish businesses celebrate sustainability success at VIBES Awards
Scotland’s commitment to tackling increasing environmental challenges has been celebrated with twelve companies being recognised for their commitment to sustainability at the 20th VIBES Scottish Environment Business Awards.
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University of Glasgow launches Games and Gaming ArtsLab
The University of Glasgow has officially launched the Games and Gaming Lab (GGLab), a cross-disciplinary Arts lab on how games and gaming can be used to aid research, teaching and learning.
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University of Strathclyde awarded £68k grant to examine changing patterns of working hours
The Fraser of Allander Institute together with the Scottish Centre for Employment Research (SCER) at the University of Strathclyde have been awarded funding to examine changing patterns of working hours and implications for poverty and inequality.
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Scientists make vampire bats ‘glow’ to simulate vaccine spread
Scientists have used ‘glowing’ fluorescent gel to estimate the potential effectiveness of spreadable vaccines to control diseases in wild bats.
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Landmark drug trial could revolutionise treatment for type 1 diabetes
University of Glasgow researchers are eagerly anticipating the initiation of a pioneering new global trial, described by the funder as “the single most advanced drug-based study to date in type 1 diabetes".
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